

“Flower Seeds for Florists” 
MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS—Continued 
GODETIA, continued 
DWARF DOUBLE AZALEA FLOWERED. 
*Sybil Sherwood. 18 in. Bright salmon-pink, edged white. Tr. 
pkt., 25e; %4 oz., 60c3 1 0oz., $2.00. 
GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth)—5500 S. An attractive ever- 
lasting garden flower with some value for cutting. A fine bedder 
for hot, dry climates. 
Aurea Superba. Large flowered orange. Needs support for 
straight stemmed cut flowers. 
GLOBOSA. Round, ball shaped flowers. 
Rubra. 30 in. Magenta Purple. A bright deep shade. 
Mixture of colors. 
Prices on the above varieties and Mixture, each: Tr. pkt., 15e; 
Y, oz., 30c; 1 oz., $1.00. 
Buddy. Dwarf compact plants with small ball-shaped flowers 
of bright reddish purple. Fine for bedding, pot plants or 
combination boxes. Better have some of this. Tr. pkt., 
30c; 4 oz., 60c;3 1 oz., $2.00. 

ORNAMENTAL GOURD—Easily grown; when properly dried 
and varnished, last indefinitely. 
*La Montagne Strain. 475 S. The finest selected strain of 
mixed Gourds we have tried. We handle originator’s seed. Tr. 
pkt., 25e; 14 oz., 45e3 1 oz., $1.50. 
SMALL VARIETIES. 450 S. 
Spoon. More or less spoon-shaped. Orange and white striped. 
4 to 6 in. long by 1 in. wide. 
Warted Types Mixed. Not over 4 in. in diameter. 
Prices on above two Each: Tr. pkt., 15e3 1 0z., 50e. 
GREVILLEA—Robusta. (Australian Silk Oak). 3000 S. Seed 
sown in early spring and grown in 60 deg. house will make nice 
5 in. pot specimens by fall. Give bottom heat and a well drained 
soil. Valuable for combinations. Because it holds foliage well, 
is being used with Poinsettias instead of Asparagus. Tr. pkt., 
20c; 4 oz., 50c; 1 0z., $1.60. 
GYPSOPHILA—ELEGANS. (Baby’s Breath). 24,000 S. We offer 
with confidence the following strains as the most uniform 
available. Altho the larger flowered varieties are attractive and 
fine, the smaller flowered ones outlast them for bouquet work. 
*New York Market. A fine pure white variety. Outstanding 
for its large extra petaled flowers and strong growth. 1 oz., 35e3. 
4 0z., 90c; 1 Ib., $2.753 5 lbs. $11.00. 
*Covent Garden Market. A very excellent strain with large 
and full-petaled flowers, about 75% of which have 6 to 8 petals. 
1 oz., 25e3 4 ozs., 75e3 1 lb., $2.25; 5 lbs., $8.50. 
*Paris Market. Smaller flowered than the above stock. Holds 
up well. 1 oz., 25e3 4 ozs., 70c3 1 lb., $2.00; 5 lbs., $8.00. 
Carminea. Same as Paris Market except a bright carmine pink. 
Tr. pkt., 15e3 1 0z., $1.20; 4 0z., $4.00. 
Crimson. Darker selection of the above. Tr. pkt., 15¢; 1 oz., 
$1.20. 
For Hardy Gypsophila, see page 33. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower). 650 S.—*Sungold. Of uni- 
form medium height (4 to 5 ft.) with practically 100% 
fully double golden yellow flowers about 4 in. in diameter. 
From a sowing made outdoors early last May, we cut hun- 
dreds of beautiful Chrysanthemum-like flowers during Au- 
gust, that our market readily paid a good price for. Pinching 
will produce a larger quantity of smaller flowers. Tr. pkt., 
15e; % oz., 25e3 1 0z., 75e. 

HELICHRYSUM—MONSTROSUM. 36,000 S. The most popu- 
lar double strawflower. Widely used for drying. 
Canary-Yellow Fireball (Scarlet) 
Golden Globe Rose Queen 
aoe Mixture Each: Tr. pkt., 15e; % oz., 30c; 1 oz. 
$ . 0. / 
24, 

Helianthus—Sungold 
HELIOTROPE 50,000 S.—*Dwarf Regale Mixture. 15 in. A 
fine even clear colored strain with extra large flower heads. 
Richly fragrant. Tr. pkt., 35e; %4 oz., 90c3 1 0z., $3.25. 
Lemoine’s Giant Mixture. 24 to 30 in. Tr. pkt., 35e; %4 oz., 
75e3 1 oz., $2.50. 
HOLLYHOCK (Annual)—Indian Spring. 13,000 S. 4 to 5 ft. 
Starts to bloom 5 months from seed sowing and continues until 
frost. Semi-double light pink and rose flowers are borne mostly 
on central spike. Tr. pkt., 25e; %4 0z., 50c;3 1 0z., $1.75. 
HUNNEMANNIA—FUMARIAEFOLIA. 8000 S. (Bush Escholt- 
zia). 
*Sunlite. Brilliant Canary-yellow, semi-double. Tr. pkt., 25e; 
VY oz., 45e3 1 0z., $1.65. 
Single Yellow. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 0z., 60c. 
For Hardy Iberis, see page 33. 
IPOMOEA (Moonflower or Morning Glory)—The 3 varieties 
immediately following, constitute the finest types for carrying 
out today’s popular red, white and blue color scheme. 
Sa a a a 
*Crimson Rambler. A fine large flowered bright carmine 
red with attractive white center. Vigorous and free flower- 
ing. Tr. pkt., 15e3 %4 oz., 25e3 1 02z., 75e. 
*Pearly Gates. A fine early flowering clear white Morning 
_ Glory with slight cream shading in throat. Similar to the 
popular Heavenly Blue in habit but not quite as early 
flowering. Tr. pkt., 35¢; % 0z., 45e3 1 0z., $1.40; 4 ozs., 
$5.00. 
“Heavenly Blue. 800 S. Clark’s Mammoth Early Free Flow- 
ering Strain. The popular sky blue shade that is a solid 
sheet of vivid color all summer. Can be forced into flower 
for spring sales in 3 or 4 in. pots from a sowing made 
: see weeks previously. Tr. pkts., 20e3 1 0z., 65e3 4 0zs., 

White Magic. A very fine cream-throated white. Quite similar 
to Pearly Gates in our trials. May show differences in other 
localities. Tr. pkt., 35¢3 %4 oz., 45e; 1 oz., $1.40; 4 ozs., $5.00. 
